VOSH definition
Examples of VOSH in a sentence
Ground fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and current Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Agency (VOSH) regulations.
The Contractor shall be in full compliance with all OSHA and VOSH personnel, equipment, and safety regulations.
The Contractor shall have an established confined space procedure that meets the requirements of VOSH Standard 29 CFR 1910, Subpart J, §146, titled “Permit-Required Confined Spaces.” The Contractor is responsible to provide confined space air monitoring and rescue equipment, as well as any other required devices or equipment on site to all employees.
The Contractor shall have an established lockout/tagout procedure, which meets the requirements of VOSH Standard 29 CFR Part 1910, Subpart J, Subsection 147, entitled Control of Hazardous Energy Sources.
All equipment shall be provided by the Contractor and utilized in the manner consistent with the manufacturer’s instructions and all VOSH regulations.
Within 20 days after the close of pleadings, each Party shall submit to the other an affidavit of documents pursuant to the Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure (the "Affidavit of Documents").
Chemical products bid shall be in full compliance with Virginia Department of Health (VDH), Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (VDEQ), United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and Virginia Occupational Safety and Health (VOSH) program.
Guidance from other VOSH standards including but not limited to Hazard Communication, Confined Space, the Control of Hazardous Energy and various equipment standards will also be used to assist in this process.
All contracors, sub–Contractors and their employees must be trained, according to OSHA and VOSH requirements, in general safety relative to the jobs that they are expected to perform whilke working at the WPCB.
The City shall provide adequate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as outlined and required by VOSH standards.